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The most expensive transaction closed May 16 in Costa Mesa, where 13 units on nearly 1 acre fetched $661,538 per unit.
Drivers of electric cars now have more juice to hit the road. A new Tesla DC fast-charging station has been brought to Cortez ...
Rove's 2nd EV charging facility will include similar amenities to the first - 28 NACS, 12 CCS & 2 chademo, with 24/7 lounge ...
A man is sounding the alarm about distracted drivers after he was involved in a rollover crash on a Mesa freeway and it was ...
Members of the public are invited to attend the procession and funeral for slain Apache Junction Officer Gabriel Facio the ...
An Irvine building occupied by a Tesla Collision Center sold for $21 million. Steiner Investments purchased the 35,616-square ...
The Mesa man indicted for setting a Tesla Cybertruck on fire had drawn a crude map of the showroom he attacked. Inside the backpack were “a black mask, a red plastic gas can, a lighter, and a ...
Ian William Moses allegedly armed himself with a red plastic gas container, a lighter and a can of black spray paint last week before pedaling to the Tesla showroom in southeast Mesa in the wee ...
Suspect allegedly started Tesla dealership fire using gasoline and fire-starting logs. Authorities say he had a dealership map and wore clothes matching security footage. US AG Pamela Bondi ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The man accused of setting a Tesla Cybertruck on fire at a Mesa dealership has been officially charged. Prosecutors say a federal grand jury indicted 35-year-old Ian William ...
April 30A federal grand jury indicted 35-year-old Arizona resident Ian William Moses on five counts for allegedly pouring gasoline over three Tesla vehicles at a Mesa, Arizona, dealership and ...
Ian Moses, 35, is accused of lighting a Cybertruck on fire at a Tesla dealership in Mesa. According to court documents, Moses was found with a gas can, fire starter logs and a handwritten map of ...
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